8pm Guy Fawkes night Radio 4
The Work Programme is the Government's
flagship scheme designed to help the long term unemployed off benefits and into
lasting jobs. But how well is it working - both for those at whom it is aimed
and for the private companies who are paid to deliver it?
Official figures
paint a patchy picture and some companies have already been sanctioned for not
meeting targets. Their record has been particularly poor for claimants whose
illness or disability makes it hard to find a job.
Despite this, the
Chancellor recently announced an addition to the scheme - called Help to Work -
which places new demands on those the Work Programme has failed to move into
employment.
But, with the economy still struggling in many areas, is it
asking too much? Gerry Northam investigates.
bbc